Practical Tools You Must Have in Your Kitchen

Jamie Cortez
Innovation never stops in the world of kitchen tools. There are more and more practical tools you can use to help out in the kitchen - here are some of those tools:

1. Palm-Held Pizza Slicer

If you want to slice your home-made pizza with style, a palm-held pizza slicer from Zyliss is the ideal choice. It is safe to use thanks to the semi-circle cover that protects your hand and it cuts through pizzas easily. Another good thing about this pizza slicer is you can also use it to cut celery, carrots, even granola bars.

2. Infrared Automatic Trash Can

You gotta love this amazing gadget. Using an infrared sensor this trash can will open its lid whenever it senses hand or trash within six inches from its sensor. It's a foot-free and hands-free trash can. You don't know what kind of germs stick to your trash but if you don't have to touch it, you don't have to worry about it.

3. V-slicer

A V-slicer from Borne is an amazingly simple yet useful tool for slicing and dicing onions, potatoes, carrots, celery, plush whole other veggies and fruits. It's a really handy tool if you like making onion rings and friends. However, you must note that it has a very sharp blade so read the safety instructions and keep it away from reach of kids.

4. Utility Shear

A quick glance shows it's a scissor, but it is much more than a scissor. A utility shear from Messermeister is a scissor, nut cracker, screw driver, bottle opener, jar-lid opener, twig and bone cuter all in one. It's a practical kitchen tool for cutting a whole chicken. Quick and smooth. If you have one of these in your kitchen you'll never use that old plain scissor anymore.

5. Sponge Holder

This little gadget helps in making your kitchen a little bit tidier. Instead of leaving the sponge on the sink after you finish washing the dishes you can keep it here.

6. Corn Holders

Hate dirtying your hands while eating corn? Me too and that is why corn holders are such neat little inventions. No more buttery hands or corn slipping out of your hand.

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